Janek Sirrs (b. 1965)

Born:
October 20, 1965

Janek Sirrs (born October 20, 1965) is a visual effects artist who is known for his work in films such as The Matrix, Batman Begins, The Avengers, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.  Sirrs has won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects once for The Matrix, shared with John Gaeta, Steve Courtley, and Jon Thum, with a further two nominations for Iron Man 2, shared with Ben Snow, Dan Sudick, and Ged Wright but lost to Inception, and The Avengers, shared with Dan Sudick, Jeff White, and Guy Williams but lost to Life of Pi.

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Compositing Artist:
1994  Immortal Beloved

Digital Compositor:
1994  Immortal Beloved
1994  The Hudsucker Proxy
1998  The Truman Show

Digital Effects Supervisor:
1994  Immortal Beloved
1994  The Hudsucker Proxy
1998  Doctor Dolittle
1998  The Truman Show

Digital Supervisor:
1994  Immortal Beloved
1994  The Hudsucker Proxy
1996  Matilda
1997  Liar Liar
1997  The Borrowers
1998  Doctor Dolittle
1998  The Truman Show

Visual Effects:
1992  1492: Conquest of Paradise
1992  The Muppet Christmas Carol
1993  Heart and Souls
1993  Map of the Human Heart
1993  Needful Things
1994  Immortal Beloved
1994  The Hudsucker Proxy
1995  Dolores Claiborne
1995  Steal Big Steal Little
1995  Strange Days
1995  The Quick and the Dead
1995  Waterworld
1996  Alaska
1996  Before and After
1996  Executive Decision
1996  Matilda
1996  My Fellow Americans
1996  The Arrival
1997  Anaconda
1997  Con Air
1997  Gattaca
1997  Jungle 2 Jungle
1997  Liar Liar
1997  The Borrowers
1998  Doctor Dolittle
1998  Mighty Joe Young
1998  Six Days Seven Nights
1998  The Naked Man
1998  The Truman Show
1998  Without Limits

Visual Effects Supervisor:
1992  1492: Conquest of Paradise
1992  The Muppet Christmas Carol
1993  Heart and Souls
1993  Map of the Human Heart
1993  Needful Things
1994  Immortal Beloved
1994  The Hudsucker Proxy
1995  Dolores Claiborne
1995  Steal Big Steal Little
1995  Strange Days
1995  The Quick and the Dead
1995  Waterworld
1996  Alaska
1996  Before and After
1996  Executive Decision
1996  Matilda
1996  My Fellow Americans
1996  The Arrival
1997  Anaconda
1997  Con Air
1997  Gattaca
1997  Jungle 2 Jungle
1997  Liar Liar
1997  The Borrowers
1998  Doctor Dolittle
1998  Mighty Joe Young
1998  Six Days Seven Nights
1998  The Big Lebowski
1998  The Naked Man
1998  The Truman Show
1998  Without Limits
1999  The Matrix
2001  The Man Who Wasn't There
2003  The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
2003  The Matrix Reloaded
2004  The Ladykillers
2005  Batman Begins
2007  I Am Legend
2010  Iron Man 2
2012  The Avengers
2013  The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
2015  Terminator Genisys
2017  Spider-Man: Homecoming
2019  Spider-Man: Far From Home
2022  Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
2024  Wolfs

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